Joe B.
Yelp
Maybe the best experience I've had in Boston. This place amazing. We popped by at first on MLK Day and had some flat bread - 1/2 Herb & Cheese + 1/2 Carne, the latter being a Reuben in flavor. Delicious. Cut like a football so you get lots of slices (quasi-rectangle) it has just enough structure in the crust to keep you clean. Or, roll the slice for added bite-action. We even started with an impossibly good salad for winter in the NorthEast - which
still leaves me scratching my head as to where these fresh veggies are coming from. Taps weren't working, but canned selections still didn't disappoint. It was too busy to bowl at that pint being happy hour on a holiday, so we took an oath to return.
2 days later, it's not 4 degrees anymore, and the lanes are clear. We bowl, but not with the ruckus thunder-alley crash (which I do love) of normal tenpin rolling, but rather a gentler game. Many less lanes, horizontally symmetric pins, lanes that don't clear "wood" between rolls, and throw-back machine that doesn't reset itself make it a special atmosphere. And the game play is FUN!!!
It's very tough to knock down pins but you get 3 rolls, and the ball doesn't wear out your body, it's an awesome new challenge to the newb. A bunch of Harvard kids and their 'coach' happened in for some practice while we were there. A fun bunch of brains. A nice older couple to our other side made pleasant chit-chat as we realized that nobody in the world is any good at this game - so therefore everybody is kinda okay at it.
Beer selection: taps were back and everything was groovy. So many excellent NEIPAs! The girls taking care of the shoe rental, beer bringing, and food order were all nice and polite. And the pizza again! Such wood-fired bliss. This time we had veggie with potatoes on one side, and a marvelous homemade sausage featuring maple and fennel (and mushrooms) on the other side. Eyes rolling back in my head with each bite as the sounds of their light, quiet blues on the speaker and gentle crashing of candlepins almost puts me to sleep. It is a heavenly feeling for sure - maybe what I will miss most about Boston, and my biggest reason to return ASAP.